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Originally Posted by simple:

Carter is an dear old friend of the PPP/C. He believe in good old fashion democracy. Him don't trust the army man. Look at Venezuela an army is running the country. Thanks Jimmy old friend. Come and stay at a familiar hotel, the Marriott. When him look out north east he will sea a western oil rig in the ocean. PPP/C friendliness extend into the ocean.

In 2000

when Jagdeo became President he Cancelled

the Jagan/Carter Development Plan 

 

http://ndsguyana.org/more.asp 

 

http://www.sdnp.org.gy/nds/chapter1.pdf

 

http://caribbean.eclac.org/con...development-strategy

 

Why Jagdeo scrap

De Jagan/Carter Plan

National Development Stratergy????

 

Jagdeo wanted to

Kill Transperancy in Govt

and Promote Thiefing.

 

2004

Having invested a great deal of time and money

to get the NDS prepared and accepted,

and having seen its abandonment after 2000

by a Crook & Thief,

 

may have contributed to

President Carter’s

negative assessment about Guyana

which he expressed in 2004.

 

 

 

In 2004

President Carter visited Guyana

for the last time at the invitation of President Jagdeo.

He had wide consultations

in an effort to resolve

the political problems confronting Guyana,

as so many have tried to do in the past.

 

On leaving Guyana, President Carter said:

Instead of achieving this crucial goal

of inclusive and shared governance,

the Guyanese Government remains divided

with a winner-take-all concept

that continues to polarize

many aspects of the nation’s life…

 

There are only spasmodic meetings

between political leaders

and publicized agreements

between those rare and brief sessions

have not been fulfilled.”

 

 

He recommended substantive governance and

electoral reforms and

the formation of an independent civil society forum

to lead a structured discussion

on a vision of governance for Guyana

to promote reconciliation

in an ethnically divided landscape.

President Donald Ramotar[l) and former President Bharrat Jagdeo[r)

President Carter’s views

found no favour

with the government

or the PPP and

the Carter Centre

thereafter disengaged from Guyana.

 

 

 

President Carter

 

Coming to Guyana this week to

 

“Waging Peace. ....Peaceful Elections

 

Fighting Disease..... Jagdeo Thiefing

 

Building Hope.”....Swearing in New Govt

 

FM
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